These are two of the images from the Folia 4 series, which were accepted for exhibit at the Interior Design Educators Council conference. The exhibit was at SCAD's Atlanta campus. Thanks to Buie Harwood for the photo. There is another photo with the work in the background, at the IDEC website.
Showing posts with label Folia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Folia. Show all posts
Monday, March 29, 2010
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Cherry Blossom Visions

On Saturday April 5th, Cherry Blossom Visions opened at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. This is a show of work by painter David Wander and me, in conjunction with BBG's Hanami month-long cherry blossom festival. It allowed me the opportunity to try out a new mounting technique (DiBond aluminum panels), to play with scale in Spring 4, and to display Folia 3 in one continuous sweep.
And what a terrific experience! Anita Jacobs and Michael Comlisch, the organizers at BBG, could not have been sweeter and more supportive. David Wander is very friendly, and his work is great. Add to that the able and extremely encouraging support of Ken Mechler, who helped me install the work, and you could almost want to move to NYC!!! (Almost)

Labels:
art,
botanical,
Brooklyn Botanic Garden,
exhibitions,
Folia,
gardens,
photo
Monday, December 17, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
Monday, December 3, 2007
Thanks
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for comfort
for friends
for security
for a nice place to live
for good food
for discernment
for colleagues that value me
for colleagues whom I value
for helping me to remember not to let myself get all freaked out about it all sometimes
for plunking me down in a place and time where I have access to so much
for the love
for cuties
for humor
for an excellent list-making ability
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Community
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This morning I freaked out when I found that, in order for my car to pass state inspection, I must have repair work done that could cost over $1000. I raged and groaned and gnashed my teeth. But when I got to school I mentioned the situation, and one of my students gave me the name of an inexpensive repair shop that also does inspections.
The raging groaning and gnashing is MUCH more enjoyable when followed by a positive resolution.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Silence
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Funny how you can focus so much on the silence of others that you forget that you haven't been in touch with them. Sometimes you get angry, other times you feel hurt. Maybe you're really wrapped up in work, or there's just a shit-load of busywork that needs to be done. But the calls and e-mails stop going out, and they stop coming in too. And it takes a while to recognize that you feel lonely.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Summer Art 2007


Had an opening at the beginning of September for the latest installment of the Folia works. It was a warm night and there was quite a crowd for the first of the Fall First Fridays (the night when the downtown galleries have their openings concurrently).


Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Spring Art

Ashley Kistler, the curator for the Visual Arts Center of Richmond, commissioned me to photograph her garden over the course of a year, and create a piece for her. The resulting piece, AK Garden, was framed and installed this past Spring.
During March, I showed work with photographers Aimee Helene Koch and Amanda Sauer at Richmond's Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Nellie Appleby curated the show. I exhibited Folia 3 (Yellow), part of the nascent Folia 3 uber-werk. (It's good to have aspirations.) The show was reviewed at Richmond.com:
www.richmond.com/museums/output.aspx?Article_ID=4615827&Vertical_ID=127&tier=1&position=7

Labels:
exhibitions,
Folia,
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden,
photo
Saturday, June 18, 2005
A Blast from the Past
I now have my MFA in photography. (But I still take blurry photos.) The night that my MFA exhibit opened at the Anderson Gallery here in Richmond (Friday May 6th 2005) brought friends and relatives from near and far.



All of the photos are courtesy of Michael K Lease, who also graduated from the VCU MFA photography program.



All of the photos are courtesy of Michael K Lease, who also graduated from the VCU MFA photography program.
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